skcubrats Posted April 27, 2025 Posted April 27, 2025 Rollfortunecasino.com is asking for a $500 withdrawal tax before I can cash out. Can anyone tell me if they are legit. Quote
cocopop3011 Posted April 28, 2025 Posted April 28, 2025 On 4/27/2025 at 7:04 AM, skcubrats said: Rollfortunecasino.com is asking for a $500 withdrawal tax before I can cash out. Can anyone tell me if they are legit. Hi and welcome to the forum. What do you mean withdrawal tax? How much is your withdrawal? Quote
Afi4wins Posted April 28, 2025 Posted April 28, 2025 Casinos do not ask for any withdrawal tax as far as I know. They can only charge a withdrawal fee. Quote
Icy Posted February 23 Posted February 23 On 4/27/2025 at 2:04 AM, skcubrats said: Rollfortunecasino.com is asking for a $500 withdrawal tax before I can cash out. Can anyone tell me if they are legit. A withdrawal tax!? On an online casino!? Online casinos rarely charge fees unless it's the payment method of choice like Skrill or wire transfer and local casinos if the sum is huge! In terms of the casino in itself, sorry but I've never played there. Hope you receive your cash out in one piece! $500 tax is either way too much for a fee or it's a scam tbh. Quote
loceff13 Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Sounds like one of those casinos where they mess with the RTP and scam people trying to cashout a 'profit' by charging extra fees Quote
Thanawat Posted February 23 Posted February 23 I also have same problem that u have now. Do u know cocopop3011 1 Quote
Icy Posted April 25 Posted April 25 On 2/23/2026 at 1:15 AM, loceff13 said: Sounds like one of those casinos where they mess with the RTP and scam people trying to cashout a 'profit' by charging extra fees Sounds somewhat like the grey area of Tsars casino. They're giving each deposit a "processing fee" whereas other casinos don't penalize a %. I do believe it's for lower wagering bonuses. (Whispers) I never went back on Tsars! Quote
Manfred Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Regarding the original post, Rollfortunecasino is a scam. This is a typical Advance fee scam: you're asked to pay money in advance, to be able to receive money. So you will pay the scammer and receive nothing. As for withdrawal fees in general. Unfortunately even some (somewhat) legit casino charge them, either directly or through their payment processor. Some even take a % of your withdrawal, which can be an insanely large amount. Celsius casino comes to mind. A few years ago, I paid over $200 in withdrawal fees on my $10k crypto withdrawal. The nice thing about crypto is that you can see exactly how much the transaction actually cost on the blockchain, which in this case was about $1. Not only are all the games already in their favor, but they also make sure to take one last cut before you leave. Quote
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